Packers, Rodgers agree on record extension
Atlanta's Matt Ryan held the previous benchmarks for annual salary ($US30 million) and guaranteed money ($US94.5 million). As you can imagine, Rodgers was pretty excited to sign the new deal and he ended up sharing his reaction on Instagram .

Pakistan reacts after US cuts $300 million military aid
Others say the USA risks driving Pakistan further into the orbit of China, which is investing heavily in the country. That agenda includes using terrorists to shape the post-war future in Afghanistan - a future they wish to dominate.

Eminem takes fresh shots at Trump, press in surprise album
Despite nearly no fanfare from Eminem his name was soon trending worldwide with fans waxing lyrical about the new record. The album's artwork pays homage to the jet rudder and stabiliser cover art of the Beastie Boys' Licensed to III .

First Look at the New iPhone & Apple Watch Series 4
The big difference on the software side will be the ability to view content side-by-side in apps like Mail and Calendar. Apple is expected to unveil its new iPhone models as it hosts an event on 12 September in California.

"The president's lost confidence in Jeff Sessions", Graham said. The Wall Street Journal reported earlier on Thursday that the Senators Thom Tillis, Jerry Moran and John Kennedy urged Sessions to resist the pressure to quit. "I will get involved and I'll get in there if I have to".

As for Mueller - whose investigation Trump called "illegal" in the Bloomberg interview - 63 percent of respondents support his investigation while 29 percent oppose. "The zero-tolerance program, I don't know where that came from", Graham said.

It's not that we like Sessions any better than we used to, or that we think he's doing a good job running the Justice Department.

The poll also comes in the wake of last week's guilty verdicts in the trial of Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort on various tax and banking charges and a plea deal with the President's former personal attorney and fixer, Michael Cohen, who admitted to several campaign finance violations and implicated Trump in a hush money scheme to silence women alleging affairs with the former businessman.

Speaking later at a rally in Evansville, Indiana, Trump suggested that the leadership of the Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation were biased against Republicans and that "people are angry". None of that is inconsistent with Mueller doing his job, as far as I'm concerned.

But we fear that Trump wants to remove him for one simple reason: as a way to undermine the investigation of possible collusion between Trump's 2016 campaign and Russian Federation.